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Are Springlike, both in design and material, Georgettes, Taffe¬
tas Foulards and other soft materials easily win their place
as the season's newest designs. Upon close inspection you will
find that they are made right, every stitch in the right place
and every seam protected and finished right. You will be de¬
lighted with the jaunty, refreshing styles that we are showing.
i; $ 12.50 to $30.00
M > 1 You
TZ A lready a Shoe customer of ours, we w r ant to make you one.
If you once buy our Shoes you will get the satisfaction and
style that you want. Here you ill find all the newest shapes
i and leathers in the up-to-date leathers. We also have the
BITHIWI where, biggest and stock the of most every-day of these Shoes Shoes that you can you buy will at find consider¬ any¬
able less than you could if we had to replace them. Give u£
your Shoe business and you will save money, besides get
ting the satisfaction that you are entitled to.
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M; Umttrtt auh iwirty
i. fi OF PURELY LOCAL INTEREST
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(Conducted by ~4irs. -Minnie i I J . Wright
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Mr. W Cohen „ , spent L \\ e nes- n
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. L. P. Hale, of Atlanta,
was the guest last week of Mrs.
W. A. Berry.
Prof. H. B. Robertson and
sen, Harold, returned Friday
from Atlanta.
Miss Annie Myrtice Johnson,
Fayst.cn, was a guest of the
Peek House Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Young
v ere the week-end guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
M. Beiry.
Mr l Charles Webb, of Atlan
t , ret i.-ned heme Wednesday,
a ‘ter r pleasant visit to Mr.
a id M s. J. R. Webb.
Miss Katherine Stows, of
Pewbcm, was the attractive
v eek-erd guest of Miss Mary
Epps, ft the Peek House.
Miss Mary Lizzie Cook, of
Mansfield, is spending sometime
i i the ity a 13 the guest of her
c )usn. Miss Clara Belle Adams.
Mr. peers Davis, of Char-
1 te. J C , spent Friday in the
guest of his parents,
> • ;■ Mrs. John B. Davis.
'S, Annie Pace Wooten,
M isr es Caroline and Lucy Woot
en and :: Pose Crane motored
t the "h'h maanse of Martha. t0 attend
Mrs. Mrs^ Barto Thomas Lee, Green Misses Callaway
tine and Annie White spent
Tuesday the in Atlanta and attend
ed matinee of Faust.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cohen, Miss
Evelyn Cohen, Miss Mary Wil
migham, ” Leon Cohen and James
€lls motored to Atlanta Mon
day where they attended the
•era Lo Forza del lestino.
IflE COVINGTON GA AJ’RIL 24. 1919.
Mrs. L. D. Adams accompan
- ed ^er mother, Mrs. T. J. Speer
and gjg^er, Miss Mary Speer, to
j Atlanta last week, where they
will make their future home.
Sergeant and Mrs. Ernest
Peek, of Camp Gordon, and
Atlanta, spent Sunday in the
city as the guests of their par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peek.
Missies Christine and Annie
White, Florence Wells and
Charles White will form a con¬
j genial party motoring up to At
J lanta Monday to hear Galli
Curri.
Miss Beverline Adams, who
has been teaching expression in
Boston, Ga. arrived in the city
Sunday to spend several days
with her parents, Mh. and Mrs.
S. H. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elder, Lt.
John Elder, of Atlanta, and Wil¬
liam Searcey, Jr., of Griffin, mo¬
tored down to Covington Sunday
afternoon and were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Godfrey.
Mrs. Hinton Blake and young
son, of Augusta, are spending
some time in the city 7 with the
former's father, Mr. J. B. Rob
inson, during the absence of
her mother in Richmond,
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I yj rs j q CooDer Mrs Chester
Cannon, of Conyers, and Miss
-Florence Wells were among
i Covington folk attending the I
opera Martha, Thursday * after- I J
noon.
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MtaDWtattnJSSrf Milledgevilie, wiiNnm G.*n! 1
and I. C., were i
the week-end guests of Miss
Mary Epps at the Peek House, j
aod all attended the Phi Delta j
Theta reception in Oxford Sat-1
urday evening. j
If you appreciate real
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worth see our New
Line of
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Stetsons
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They have “atmosphere”—
tone—real distinction. And
their wearing qualit is unques¬
tioned.
It’s Stetson workmanship and
high grade material that give
the Stetson its unique value.
If you are a steady customer
w^e want to urge you to drop in
and look over this fine selection.
If you don’t know 7 us yet w 7 e
invite you to come in and get
acquainted.
Lieut. Clarence Meador,
has been stationed at Camp
Grant, and Columbus, Ohio, has
received an honoiable discharge
from the army and has returned
his home in Covington.
Sergeant Willie Beck Shep
herd, of the 42nd, (Rainbow)
Division, has received his hon
orable discharge from the army
after nineteen months active
service over seas and is spend
mg oome Urae m the city with
his mother, Mrs. Callie Shep
nera '
Mrs. William Ross Stillwell
has received a telegram from
her husband, Sergeant Stillwell,
stating that he had arrived in
the states one day last week
and is now at Camp Mills where
he will remain until he receives
his discharge, w r hen he will re¬
turn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Everitt,
Misses Lilly, May and Dean Ev¬
eritt, Misses Bracewell and Lo
rene McLarin, of Atlanta, and
Miss Ruth Tribble, of Lithonia,
motored down to Covington
Sunday afternoon and were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
-Everitt, on Floyd street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' King
Brooks and little daughter, An¬
nie Artemisia, of Washington,
and Lieutenant and Mrs. John
Callan Brooks and daughter,
Evelyn, of Charlottesville, Va.,
returned to Washington Monday
after a pleasant visit to Mrs.
Brooks’ motner, Mrs. Minnie P.
Wright and aunt, Mrs. C. A.
Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs.
Clara Perry, Mrs. Erwin Perry
and children, Erwin and Lyd'a.
°f Atlanta, Mrs. Thomas Bryan
arK * 90n . °I Tort Lauderdale, Fla
mo ^ orec I to Covington Sunday -
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£ ^^tie Hendncjc, Perry and|
lss at the j
ana *£?,..,¥ Elbs Wl}1 be Mr pleasantly , 3 - Bl Y an
rel T le ? lbere J as Misses Camille
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FOR SALE.
Dodge Roadster, good condi
Don, good price See
JAMES CARROLL Ga.—3e!
Phone 1, Covington,
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FURNITURE
Don’t forget to look at our FURNITURE. Make Conyers
your towm to trade in and make your headquarters at M. H.
PLUNKETS when you are in Conyers. We will do everything
we can to make it pleasant and profitable to you.
LEGUIN NEWS
The singing at Love joy Sun¬
day by quite a large crowd:
Miss Alice Thompson, of At
lanta, spent Sunday with home- |
folks and friends here.
Mr. T. D. Meador and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and '
Mrs J R T eador !
Mr> Robert Aiken, of
Stewart, were the guests Sun
day of Mr and Mrs Mark Pen _
nington.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rogers and
daughter, Addie Mae, of Salem, !
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Parker i
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meador
were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Meador.
Misses Irene and Clara Mead¬
or, Eva Pennington, Mr. John
Smith, Troy Stubbs, Marvin Ro
hannon, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Reline Yancey a short
wdiile Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school at Loveioy
next Sunday morning at ten !
o'clock. Come.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Heard
spent Monday in Covington the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Harwell.
.Miss Irene Meador sent Tues
day with Miss Clara Meador.
Misses Clara and Irene Mead
or entertained their Sunday
school classes at Stewart Satu>
day afternoon with/ an Easter
Egg hunt.
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Printing
FARM LANDS
Lowest Rates. Immediate Ac
tion. KIRK SMITH, Carolina
»»a Mortiwe Comnany,
fj> A lanta, TYust Ga. Co. 2e. of Ga.. Building,
PORTO RICAN POTATO
Slips, not Mixed, all yellow
$3.00 per 1000: White, $2.00
per 1000, at Beds on Proctor
Place, North Covington, Mav
and June deliveries. J. W.
CARROLL, Covington, Ga.
“An Ad in The News is Worth
Four on the Fence."
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SEWED-IN
Style.
The stylish appearance of
Curlee Clothes is not pressed in,
It b permanently sewed in so it
will stay there. Fronts that stay
straight, shoulders that stay
nicely rounded, and dependable
fabrics—these are the things
that make the Curlee Guaran¬
tee possible,
Take a look at this two-but¬
ton, single-breasted sack suit
oq }s-oq uuo ‘“oiu Suuoa JO j
shown on you. You will like its
close, body-fitting back, It is a
cool summer weight, quarter
lined with silk,. The soft roll
collar makes the front drape
gracefully.
You are doubly guaranteed
that you will be satisfied with
every Curlee suit. The Curlee
reputation, and our ow r n insure
every dollar that you invest
with us.
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WE ESPECIALLY INVITE THOSE WHO ARE
“VERY PARTICULAR” ABOUT THEIR AP¬
PEARANCE TO COME IN AND SEE THE DAIN¬
TY THINGS WE HAVE FOR THEM TO WEAR. >
ij EVERYTHING FROM HOSE NO HAIR RIBBON.
IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR
GOODS AND WE NEVER URGE YOU TO BUY
TO DO BUSINESS WE DEPEND UPON PUTTING
IN OUR STORE THE RIGHT THINGS AT
RIGHT PRICES.
MEaiT IN OUR MERCHANDISE AND MONEY SAVING
VALUES ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS.
Cannon Supply Company
PHONE 209 COVINGTON. GA
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